chryslerfan55 beat me to it! Perhaps the moderators could initiate a “default” for any more of these “what is it” questions to automatically post VANDENPLAS reply!
look at the top of the door and see the picture frame revel around window.... it's for sale as a 27 ford... which it's not also no cowl vent or tank... thats what made me think chevy... but it not that either..
It's a Dodge sedan cut down. Don't ask if you know it all. Hinges could be missing. Look at the belt lines on doors. It's a Dodge car. This is why I'm not here much The doors sort of can be used with a 26 or 27 Ford sedan cowl and a pillars. Pretty close to heights and curves. Then build a delivery back. That's what I did with 26 Dodge sedan doors and 26 Ford cowl and w/ s header and a pillars
And I said it's not a Dodge truck so you compare it to Dodge truck picture. Get out of the sun. Or stop drinking
funny stuff! sounds like you need a Snickers it's a 1925 Dodge hinges are not missing. probably a coupe like this unless they made a 2 door sedan. picture this all done up with a small Hemi if it would fit under the hood..
Everyone can count the door hinges and note the height of the upper windshield frame on this Coupe and the desert junk.
so the correct answer is a dodge car, maybe it was a more door cut down...but the cowl and front doors match the pic I posted... thanks fella's
It is a '24-'25 Dodge Brothers car cut down to a pickup. '26-'27 are different and all those are different bodies than the '26-'27 Screenside @2FORCEFULL posted. I have a few of each at my house. All the DB's from 1914-1927 look very similiar but there are many many changes. Dave
17 to early 22 is 1 style. Late 22 &23 is another. All those on 114" wb. 24 & 25 is next style on 116" wb. 26 & 27 is closed cab, more or less. After that they called them express trucks thru 1938 and beyond. I have an early 22 and a couple 24-5s and a closed cab 27 that is actually a Graham Brothers screenside. All Dodge parts. It has the new "fast 4" engine. Have a couple more early cabs and parts too. Dave Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack your thread!